One or Two 60-Minute Massages or One 90-Minute Massage at Sherrie Templeton Massage Therapy (Up to 54% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Swedish or deep-tissue techniques help to relax and soothe aches; hot- and cold-stone massage reduces inflammation and boosts circulation

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires Feb 13, 2013. Amount paid never expires.imit 1 per person. May buy 3 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required. 24hr cancellation notice required. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Valid only with Sherrie Templeton.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Sherrie Templeton Massage Therapy

Like house parties, massages give people an excuse to forget about everyday stresses and fall asleep on someone else's table. Let loose with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

$24 for a 60-minute Swedish or deep-tissue massage (a $50 value)

$44 for a 90-minute hot- and cold-stone massage (a $95 value); also may be used for a hot-stone massage only

$46 for two 60-minute Swedish or deep-tissue massages (a $100 value)

Each custom massage incorporates soothing music and hypoallergenic massage oils and creams. The hot- and cold-stone combination massage alternates between heated and cooled stones to create a pumping action in the body's circulatory system, which helps to bring oxygen to the heart and lungs and stimulates the natural detoxifying properties of the lymphatic system.

Sherrie Templeton Massage Therapy

Licensed massage therapist Sherrie Templeton was just 14 when she saw the healing benefits of massage firsthand. After being turned down by a back surgeon, her father turned to massage to overcome his symptoms, finding relief that eventually weaned him from pain medications and restored his ability to function. “It made quite an impression,” she says, “the idea that someone could correct the problem with just hands when the surgeon wasn’t able to fix the problem by cutting.”

That belief in the clinical power of massage permeates Templeton's own practice inside Mountain View Chiropractic, where she tailors Swedish, deep-tissue, and hot-stone massages to each client's unique aches and concerns. Templeton also believes massage can transcend physical benefits, as it can also help to lift the mental burden brought on by stress and thoughts about sandbags. “There is an almost spiritual connection between the therapist and the client," she says. "There’s a transfer of energy, there’s a release, so you can just close your eyes and allow someone else to take on your stresses and discomforts for an hour. People need that in this culture.”

Sherrie Templeton Massage Therapy

Licensed massage therapist Sherrie Templeton was just 14 when she saw the healing benefits of massage firsthand. After being turned down by a back surgeon, her father turned to massage to overcome his symptoms, finding relief that eventually weaned him from pain medications and restored his ability to function. “It made quite an impression,” she says, “the idea that someone could correct the problem with just hands when the surgeon wasn't able to fix the problem by cutting.”

That belief in the clinical power of massage permeates Templeton's own practice inside Mountain View Chiropractic, where she tailors Swedish, deep-tissue, and hot-stone massages to each client's unique aches and concerns. Templeton also believes massage can transcend physical benefits, as it can also help to lift the mental burden brought on by stress and thoughts about sandbags. “There is an almost spiritual connection between the therapist and the client," she says. "There's a transfer of energy, there's a release, so you can just close your eyes and allow someone else to take on your stresses and discomforts for an hour. People need that in this culture.”